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From: FLETCHER P <fletchep-AT-msmail.lancs.ac.uk>
Subject: RE: Postmodernism and Foreign Policy
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 09:48:00 +0100


Loren
Try Michael Dillon, The Politics of Security: Towards a Political Philosophy
of Continental Thought (Routledge, 1996).  A very interesting reading of
Heidegger.
Also, David Cambell & M. Dillon, The Political Subject of Violence
(Manchester University Press, 1993)
Anything by William E. Connelly after (and including) Political Theory and
Modernity
David Cambell, Writing Security (Minnesota UP, 2nd ed 1997?)
There are two books, both published by Blackwell, by J. De Derian (I can't
remember the titles
Rob Walker, Inside Outside (Cambridge UP, 1992?)
And, finally, Rick Ashley has some interesting articles in past issues of
the journals Alternatives and Millenium (I don't have the details to hand)
that you will find relevant and interesting.
Paul
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> From: Loren Dent
> To: heidegger-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU
> Subject: Postmodernism and Foreign Policy
> Date: 05 June 1998 08:26
>
> I'm in desperate need for any authors anyone knows of that is in the
> postmodern/poststructuralist field and critiques foreign policy and/or
> international relations.  I'm trying to avoid the typical humanist,
> postcolonial (i.e. chomsky) positions
>
> thanks, and please backchannel me
>
> loren dent
> Georgetown High
>
> "Prohibition is an awful flop.
> We like it.
> It can't stop what it's meant to stop.
> We like it.
> It's left a trail of graft and slime,
> It don't prohibit worth a dime,
> It's filled our land with vice and crime.
> Nevertheless, we're for it."
>
> 		-Franklin P. Adams (1931)
>
>
>
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